1, Didi: pronunciation: x: x: l: l: generally refers to the sound of light rain falling.
2. Rain in Mao Mao: pronounced méng méng xěyǔ, which describes that raindrops are very small.
3, heavy rain: pinyin dà yǔ pāng tuó, describing heavy rain.
4. Tick-tock: Pinyin dī dī dā dā, the repeated ticking sound, can be used to describe the density of raindrops.
5. Torrential rain: pronounce qρng pén dàyǔ to describe the urgency of rain.
6. Pouring rain: pronounced pi á o p not dà y ǔ, heavy rain is like pouring water, describing the appearance of heavy rain.
7. Storm: violent: sudden and violent; Sudden: rapid. A violent storm. Metaphor is a huge and rapidly developing movement.
Second, the poem describing the sound of rain:
1, the sound of rain, its fineness, like the deep yearning of the people, is quite elusive. The sound of rain is extremely soft and full, like a wave reflected by moonlight, sparkling, sparkling and crystal clear as snow.
The sound of rain, the most elegant is Evian Zhang Wei's song eyebrow, which is twisted, charming and moving, pretending to be half-hidden. The sound of rain, as thin as light, is like milk smoke moving slowly, wanting to stop and move, drifting and drifting, spreading infinitely. It is a very warm candlelight, and the night wind slows down in time, and the flames, lips, cores and tongues are slowly shaking.
2, drizzle, quietly falling, like countless silkworms spit out silver. Thousands of filaments, rippling in mid-air, are fascinated by long veils, covering black fields.
3, the rain suddenly, voice generous and agitation, such as a hundred horses, such as Ma Benteng.
4. As the rain slows down and the sound weakens, it seeps into your heart gently, like the breeze in your ear in warm spring. These tiles seem to be specially laid for rain. They play dutifully, and the hearts of those who listen to the rain will overflow with endless affection.
Naughty raindrops hit the river like steel balls dropped by someone, splashing high; Thick raindrops hit people's windows hard.